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Getting Started Spidering a Site

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This is a very simple "getting started" example for spidering a web site. As you'll see in future examples, the Chilkat Spider library can be used to crawl the Web. For now, we'll concentrate on spidering a single site.

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Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll"

$success = $false

$spider = New-Object Chilkat.Spider

# The spider object crawls a single web site at a time.  As you'll see
# in later examples, you can collect outbound links and use them to 
# crawl the web.  For now, we'll simply spider 10 pages of chilkatsoft.com
$spider.Initialize("www.chilkatsoft.com")

# Add the 1st URL:
$spider.AddUnspidered("http://www.chilkatsoft.com/")

# Begin crawling the site by calling CrawlNext repeatedly.

for ($i = 0; $i -le 9; $i++) {

    $success = $spider.CrawlNext()
    if ($success -eq $true) {
        # Show the URL of the page just spidered.
        $($spider.LastUrl)
        # The HTML is available in the LastHtml property
    }
    else {
        # Did we get an error or are there no more URLs to crawl?
        if ($spider.NumUnspidered -eq 0) {
            $("No more URLs to spider")
        }
        else {
            $($spider.LastErrorText)
        }

    }

    # Sleep 1 second before spidering the next URL.
    $spider.SleepMs(1000)
}